FOOTNOTES:
[8] The English, which we were confident we heard spoken on this occasion, was, no doubt, by a drummer who had deserted from the 76th regiment, and who was afterwards found dead in the fort.
OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE SIEGE OF BHURTPOOR, 1805.
[8] The English, which we were confident we heard spoken on this occasion, was, no doubt, by a drummer who had deserted from the 76th regiment, and who was afterwards found dead in the fort.
OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE SIEGE OF BHURTPOOR, 1805.